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| Rarity : R | Casting Cost :   | | Card Type : Sorcery | | Card Text : Choose a multicolored card you own from outside the game, reveal that card, and put it into your hand. Remove Glittering Wish from the game. | | She wished for gold, but not for the strength to carry it. |
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Shipping weight: 0.003 pounds
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| [Customer Reviews] Write your own review |
Chase rare people. What's not to like? -- By Anonymous from Jurai on May 06, 2007 |
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It allows for you to find a multicoloured card from outside of the game, reveal it, and put it in your hand. The potential for power through this card should be obvious, and just the thing you need if you're in a crunch and you know a certain card can pull you out of it...and you don't have it in the deck. Another interesting thing to comment on is the card art. Though it's quite intense, I'm not quite sure it's appropriate for something white/green. :P -- By rogonandi from Edmonton. AB Canada on May 25, 2007 |
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certainly has potential. it's only 2 mana for any multi-colored card in your board or RFG pile. the only thing i can see is that it gets countered by spell snare. -- By boyse from des moines, iowa on June 08, 2007 |
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great for that last combo piece, or to use when someone extirpates a key card from you're deck. -- By Erik9798 from Colorado on August 16, 2007 |
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can you choose a multicolored card in your entire collection located in a cardboard box under your bed? If so, this card is the nicest card ever, it means that your whole collection of multicolored is at disposition without being in your deck!!!!!!!! -- By chickpea from montreal on September 10, 2007 |
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This card sucks! I remember the days when you had to actually build your decks with what you might need, you couldn't just throw in a few of these cards to get whatever you wanted. Things like this take a lot of deck building skill out of the game and that's one of the hardest parts of magic. -- By Matacabra from Latham on June 20, 2008 |
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This card is interesting, because it's simultaneously more AND less limiting in what it can grab than the old Wish cards. Also, these cards far from take the challenge out of deckbuilding, because they're really slanted more towards a competitive environment instead of a casual one, and they force you to ask interesting questions when building your sideboard, such as how many slots you're willing to devote to cards that can help you in game one, at the expense of having those slots available for situational hosers which will defeat a few popular decks or strategies but won't do you much good to Wish for in most circumstances...
All that being said, am I the only one who wishes that this card required different colors?? U/W, U/B, or even R/U or B/W would have felt more fitting with the flavor of this card to me... Hell, B/G would LOVE this card, if I'm just thinking of what colors this would have been strictly BETTER in. Anyhoo... -- By Duke DemonKnight from Hellsville on July 28, 2008 |
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